advance courageously
Fengshan Kaidao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f é ngsh à NK à ID à o, which means to describe a road ahead of difficulties and dangers. It is often used in conjunction with "overlapping bridges when encountering water". From crying for filial piety.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Guan Hanqing's "crying for filial piety" in Yuan Dynasty: "three thousand crow soldiers are pioneers, making their way at the peak of the mountain and crossing bridges when encountering water."
Idiom usage
The third fold of Li Kui's defeat by yuan kangjinzhi: "I've come to Xinghua villa with you two today, but I've found a way out."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: fengshankailu
Chinese PinYin : féng shān kāi dào
advance courageously
The snipe and the clam fight, and the fisherman gains. yù bàng xiāng zhēng,yú wēng dé lì